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No Thumbnail AvailableBook (stand-alone)Cross-sector linkages in forestry - Review of available information and consideration on future research 2001
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No results found.The purpose of this first paper was to review available information on public policies and cross-sector linkages that are important in the context of forest conservation and forestry development. The paper identifies alternative methodological approaches for further investigations and discusses their usefulness for case studies at country and regional levels. Comments on this paper from the second meeting of the interdepartmental taskforce are available below -
No Thumbnail AvailableBook (stand-alone)Cross-sectoral policy impacts between forestry and other sectors
FAO Forestry Paper 142
2003The influences of public policies on the development of the forestry sector have been recognized for some time. Suffice it to recall, for example, the work of Repetto and Gillis1 and more recent work of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)2 on the causes of deforestation in tropical countries. The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) (Rio de Janeiro, 1992) stressed the importance of harmonizing sectoral policies (environment, economic and social) to achieve sustainable development. The international dialogue on forests during the 1990s pointed to the role of non-forest policies in discussing the ways and means to achieve sustainable forest management (SFM).
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